Wild Law vs. Anthropogenic Beliefs
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XXX supporters XX wild XXX believe XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX should XX XXXXXXX to XXXX XXXXXXXX a functional whole earth XXXXXXXXX in the XXXX XXXX XXXXX of XXX species on earth at a given time. On XXX other XXXX, anthropogenic beliefs describe human behavior XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX they practice XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX by XXX introduction of pollutants. XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX concept XXXXXXXX XXXX the exploitation XX XXXXX XXX XXX natural resources should go on XXXXXXXXXX of the impact it causes XX the XXXXXXXXXXX. XXX XXXXXXXXXX of wild XXX would XXXXX support XXXX XXXX XXXXXXX they believe XXXX XX specie on XXXXX is XXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXX (XXXXXX, 2015). Both XXX living and XXX non-XXXXXX nature XXXXXX XX given a chance XX XXXXX, XX a habitat XX other species and XXXXXX XXXXX XXXX in the XXXXXXX process XX XXX earth XXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXX beliefs support XXX current legal system that supports extraction of XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX in XXXXXX pollutes XXX harms the XXXXX.
Wild XXX is mostly XXXXXXX XX restricting the overexploitation of XXX earth’s resources XXX reducing XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX man’s XXXXXXXXXX on XXXXXX. However, XXXX law XXXXXXXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXX XX XXX food chain that nature exists. For XXXXXXX, XXXXXX should XX XXXXXXX to XXXX fish the XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXX XXX non-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX millions XX XXXX XXXXXXX in XXX sea XXX sometimes extinction XX XXXXXXX. XXXX XXXXXX results in a XXXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXX XXX food XXXXX underwater. XXX XXX XX allowed XX XXXX as long XX there XXX strategies to cause a XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX to the surrounding environment and XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXXX and XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX.
Wild XXX recognizes XXX rights of XXXXXXXXX objects XXXX cannot XXXXX. Anything XXXX XXXXXX on earth XXX XXX rights of existence, and it is to be XXXXXXXXX, XXX positives must surpass the negatives. XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX beliefs are XXX direct XXXXXXXX XX environmental management XXX protection of XXXXXXX habitat. As long XX exploitation XX good for XXX XXXXXXX, XXX XXXXXXXXXX XX the environment XXXXXXX a forgotten priority. XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX are XXXXXXX in XXX XXXXX XX pollution, XXX they are not XXXXXXX XX XXXX that practice because it is XXXX for XXXXX economy (XXXXX &XXX; XXXXX, XXXX). XXXX XXXXXX every object XXX specie XXX XXX right XX XXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX have XXXXXXXXX qualities. Some XXX more valuable XXXXXXXX to others. For example, XX XXXXXXXX XXXX enjoy XXXXXX rights and protection XXXXXXXX XX a XXXXXXXXXXX.
I XXXXX XXXXX should XX a balance XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX wild law. Man XXXXX to XXXXXXX earth’s resources for XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX XXX development. XXXXXXX, there must be XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX the extent XX which they can exploit these essential resources XXXXX XXXXXXX a minimal disturbance on the ecosystem. No XXXXXX should XX XXXXXXX to dominate others XXXXXXX XXXXXXX that XXXX lead XX an imbalance in XXXXXX which XXXXXX XXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXXX.
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XXXXXX, X. (2015). XXXXXXXXX XXXX law: The XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX. , : XXXXXXXXX XXXXX.
Pinto, X., & XXXXX, P. (2019). XXXXXXX change, XXXXX &XXX; culture: XXXXXXXX issues in global environmental XXXXXXXXXXXXX. , : XXXXXXX XXXXX Publishing.